The Public General Statutes: With a List of the Local And Private ..., volume 9
The Public General Statutes: With a List of the Local And Private ..., volume 9
Great Britain, Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England And Wales
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^^y carriage shall be impressed shall be under one mile the rate of a full mile shall be paid ; and the rates to be paid for carriages impressed shall be, in Great Eritain, for every mile which a waggon with four or more horses, or a wain with six oxen or four oxen and two horses, shall travel, one shilling ; and for every mile any waggon with narrow wheels, or any cart with four horses, carrying not less than fifteen hundred- weight, shall travel, ninepence; and for every mile every other cart... or carriage with less than four horses, and not carrying fifteen hundredweight, shall travel, sixpence ; and in Ireland for every hundredweight loaded on any wheel carriage one halfpenny per mile ; and in Great Britain such further rates may be added, not exceeding a total additional sum per mile of fourpence, threepence, or twopence to the respective rates of one shilling, ninepence, and sixpence, as may seem reasonable to the justices assembled . at general sessions for their respective districts, or to the recorder at the sessions of the peace of any municipal city, borough, or town ; and the order of such justices or recorder shall specify the average price of hay and oats at the nearest market town at the time of fixing such additional rates, and the period for which the order shall be enforced, not exceeding ten days, beyond the next general sessions ; and no such order shall be valid unless a copy thereof, signed by the presiding magistrate and one other justice, or by the I'ecorder, shall be transmitted to the Secretary of the Admiralty within three days after the mAlring thereof; and also in Great Britain when the day's march shall exceed fifteen miles, the justice granting his warrant may fix a further reasonable compensation not exceeding the usual rate of hire fixed by this Act ; and when additional rates or compensation shall be granted, the justice shall insert in his own hand in the warrant the amount thereof, and the date of the order of sessions, if fixed by sessions, and the warrant shall be given to the officer commanding as his voucher ; and the officer or non-commissioned officer demanding carriages bj virtue of the warrant of a justice shall, in Great Britain, pay down the proper sums into the hands of the constable pro* viding carriages, who shall give receipts for the same oxi unstamped paper; and, in Ireland, the officers or non-com- missioned officers as aforesaid shall pay the proper sums to the owners or drivers of the carriages, and one third part of such payment shall be made before the caiTiage be loaded, and.
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